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"Nada de" is a phrase which is often translated as "no", and "ningún" is an adjective which is often translated as "none of". Learn more about the difference between "nada de" and "ningún" below.
nada de(
nah
-
dah
 
deh
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. no
No tengo nada de dinero. ¿Me prestas un poco?I have no money. Can you lend me some?
b. none of
Perdí todas mis pertenencias en la inundación. - Nada de eso importa. Lo que importa es que estás vivo.I lost all my belongings during the flood. - None of that matters. What matters is that you're alive.
c. no ... at all
Esta habitación no tiene nada de luz.This room has no light at all.
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ningún(
neeng
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goon
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. none of (in affirmative clauses)
Ningún testigo recuerda ver al sospechoso en la escena del crimen.None of the witnesses remember seeing the suspect at the crime scene.
b. any (in negative clauses)
Vivo en Hollywood, pero no conozco a ningún actor famoso.I live in Hollywood, but I don't know any famous actors.
a. no (in affirmative clauses)
Ningún apartamento en este vecindario vale menos de un millón de dólares.No apartment in this neighborhood is worth less than one million dollars.
b. any (in negative clauses)
Cuando veas a Sadie, no quiero que hagas ningún comentario acerca de su corte de cabello.When you see Sadie, I don't want you to make any comments about her haircut.
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